10 comments on “Oh noes: Microchips found in H1N1 vaccine?

  1. I’ve heard so many people say the whole push to get every girl on the planet to get the HPV vaccine is a giant conspiracy…Looks like they dropped the ball.

  2. The technology is there to put a chip in your skin that holds information. It’s done through RFID. Here are some fun RFID facts:

    - RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification – not remote human controlling operation. (RHCO?)
    - Typical ranges are 10-12 feet, with some “optimal” conditions allowing 60 feet (unlikely). http://www.rfidupdate.com/articles/index.php?id=1656
    - RFID can be passive, in that the thing being read (such as a badge to gain access to a building) does not have a power source. There is zero transmitting that occurs with passive systems.
    - Active (transmitting) RFID systems require a power source. On a certain scale, power provided = battery size = transmit range. So in order to have some kind of brain controlling pill that is swallowed or injected, it’d have to be large enough to contain that power source and do it long term.

    It’d be nice if we could pull this off. I wouldn’t mind controlling a few pesky people in my life, wouldn’t you?

    • After reading this wikipedia page, it is very interesting to note that this man’s son was assassinated by a member of the Italian quasi-aristocracy, not to mention the fact that he developed cancer shortly thereafter. This only yields more questions about the validity of the man’s work and a possible attempt to silence him. Don’t be too quick to throw this in the garbage heap.

  3. This is a great example of how easily hysteria can be stirred up and is the very reason why Coast to Coast is so popular! I did a second search and this thing is spreading like wild fire through the underverse. Very strange what people will believe. I wonder if this is what happens when truthers and birthers unite?

  4. This is truly frightening – not the truth (or rather lack thereof) of the letter, but the fact that many people are bound to take this claim at face value and start getting hysterical over an obvious fabrication.

  5. This is fake. The idea of placing a microchip visible with a child’s microscope set is a risk the government would NOT take at this time. The whole conspiracy idea is ridiculous. I do have to admit though, that if it were true, I’d be deeply concerned.

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